Snoqualmie Falls
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Untouched image.
A featured image in the Pacific Northwest group.

MOST VIEWED IMAGES of all works by Bruce Dickson.
Snoqualmie Falls belongs to the following groups:
All About Water, Landscape Photography, Pacific Northwest , Rivers and Streams and Shots in the Fog Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints and Framed Prints

Leah Highland
Great eye Bruce!
liak
Superb work in all your portfolio! This is amazing!
LCImagery
Mystical Magic here of this beautiful capture!
dinghysailor1
beautiful!! lovely colours soft light and composition
LindaR
very very beautiful xx
~ Selle
Love the splash of red in the foreground
helmutk
Great capture
Alessandro Pinto
Amazing scene..beautiful composition too ! strange I missed this…
Marilyn Baldey
Fabulous place, love the red plant in front.
Diane Schuster
Love the misty waterfall and the color in the foreground! Dee
Waleska Luker
Lovely, I took a picture in that exact same location, but didn’t have the lovely blurr you have.
Nanagahma
Very nice shot. I’ve been to this falls when I was in Washington, visiting my best girlfriend. It is very pretty. Looks like you ran into some fog when trying to take this! It was clear as a bell the day I saw it with the sun shining brightly. Nice work.
Bruce Dickson replied
Appreciate everyone’s generous comments. It’s a great area as you say.
Ellen Price
Amazing scene and a beautiful capture!!!
Lois Bryan
oh my goodness … what an image … sooo lovely!!!! an image from a dream!!!!
lorilee
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
Jan Timmons
What an appealing photo! Your capture of the falls in the fog or mist and colorful foreground foliage is just beautiful. Particularly beautiful as an unedited photo, too.
AnnDixon
This is so very lovely, mystical,
Auntymazza
Awesome
Barbara Applegate
Congratulations on Your New Feature in Pacfic Northwest Group
Bruce Dickson replied
Thanks very much Barbara.
Rajdev D
Instant fav…lovely shot.
Shalamar Image...
The fog did well to mask out the man made structures that can usually be seen. looks like a remote falls in a far away land. Great job.